51st AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting

51st AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting Including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition

The interdisciplinary nature of aerospace engineering has contributed to tremendous research advances that have inspired new and novel industrial applications. Some of the innovative developments of aerospace technologies in recent times include new shock wave assisted applications in the realm of medicine, drug delivery systems, biotechnology, and manufacturing, space solar power systems, energy storage systems, fuels cells, use of supercomputers, development of transdisciplinary computational techniques, and cryogenic applications. The carbon fiber based composites used as heat shield material during reentry are today used to manufacture cost-effective artificial limbs for people with physical disabilities. The manufacturing techniques specially developed for machining components for aerospace applications have been instrumental in the development of innovative heat exchanger systems for ground-based applications.

The AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting (ASM) is the first major multidisciplinary event of the year for aerospace scientists and engineers from around the world to share and disseminate the latest scientific knowledge and research. At ASM, you’ll discover new research that can be applied to your industry, and you’ll meet the individuals who lead prime and subprime aerospace corporations, lead and manage government programs, and create business and job opportunities.

New Horizons Forum

The New Horizons Forum is held in conjunction with the AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting. The Forum features panel discussions and keynote speakers from industry and government who share their perspectives on the new challenges, future opportunities, and emerging trends in aerospace education, research, and programs.

Aerospace Exposition

The Aerospace Exposition showcases exhibits from various sectors of the aerospace community—from larger organizations to small businesses. The Exposition provides opportunities for one-on-one discussions with exhibitors, hardware and software demonstrations, and side meetings with these organizations throughout the week.